It’s gross to eat food made the night before? |
Are they eating Monday leftovers on Wednesday? Then Thursday and Friday eating soup and quesadillas? Seems like lazy parenting. |
| We might get carryout or go out to dinner every other week. I pay for that but I don't give my teen money if he chooses to go out with his friends. He pays with his own money. |
OP didn’t say that. She said leftovers on Weds. That could be from Tuesdays dinner. Normalizing teens eating leftovers is a good thing. As is putting together simple meals on their own. This isn’t some hardship that they need to conquer with Chipotle |
| We always have food they can make even if it is frozen food like chicken breasts. My kids can heat that stuff up. No need to order expensive take out. |
I just find if I cook more than three nights a week there’s so much food in the fridge that I throw out on Saturday. Also, this is our winter schedule in the summer my son’s jobs close at dark so sometimes they don’t get home till 10 PM. I don’t think sandwiches or quesadillas or even frozen pizza is bad for your for you? My kids are super healthy so that’s not a concern. |
Yeah, the leftovers are usually them cutting up some of the meat from the night, previous taking some leftover rice, throwing it in a tortilla with cheese and making a burrito or quesadilla. I don’t know how people don’t eat leftovers. |
Uber eats has 50% off after 8 PM and if you pick it up, there’s no fees. |
| We get takeout for the family about once a week. I don't pay for the kids to get takeout on their own. If I'm not cooking a meal that night for whatever reason, there's always something they can cook/warm up -- eggs, stuff to make quesadillas or burritos, frozen pizza, pasta and jarred sauce, individual servings of homemade soup or chili in the freezer. |
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I see nothing wrong with teens managing meals for themselves a few times a week. As long as there is food to heat up or to make something from.
Really not that odd to eat leftovers from a meal. |
I agree. This seems odd to me. If you're not going to cook more often and your kids get home anywhere from 7 - 9, be prepared for them to order food. You don't want to cook, but you expect them to if/when the leftover situation is not feasible. |
I don’t cook every night either, OP. And not out of laziness- just because it becomes too much food and too many leftovers and stuff gets tossed. So leftovers need to be mostly gone before I start a fully new cooked meal. I don’t buy frozen convenience food and make my own breads, naan, and tortillas. There is always something to eat |
| 0-1 per week. Your child can't make a sandwich? |
Why isn’t it feasible for them to make a sandwich, grilled cheese, omelette, quesadilla, etc.? Or eat leftovers. Ordering out shouldn’t be the default in a house with food available bc they don’t want to be bothered to take 10 min to prepare something. If I don’t cook- I will always offer to put one of the above easy meals together for them as well. |
It’s usually because they’re not home. They’re not leaving home and going to get food and bringing it back. They are getting food after school between school and practice or on a Saturday after sports event. |